Wednesday, April 4, 2012

The Phase One iXR system is designed to meet high quality reproduction needs. The iXA aerial camera is an integrated medium format camera system that was designed from the ground up exclusively for aerial photography.

Our camera systems are built specifically for industrial applications such as fine art reproduction, aerial photogrammetry and machine vision and provide advanced hardware and i

Phase One Industrial is a new division of Phase One dedicated to research, development and manufacturing of specialized industrial camera systems.

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Our camera systems are built specifically for industrial applications such as fine art reproduction, aerial photogrammetry and machine vision and provide advanced hardware and imaging software solutions that meet the unique requirements of their users.

hase One Industrial is a new division of Phase One dedicated to research, development and manufacturing of specialized industrial camera systems.

Our camera systems are built specifically for industrial applications such as fine art reproduction, aerial photogrammetry and machine vision and provide advanced hardware and imaging software solutions that meet the unique requirements of their users.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Calling all you assistants out there. I have just started to re-vamp the assistant list if you see any miss-spelling or numbers that need updating please contact the store and ask for Anne. Thanks. If you don't see your name but want to get on the list call Anne too!

This show will just be one of several things that we hope to host in Larry's honor. It is a way for us to mark his passing and his enormous contributions and come together as a community. The show is somewhat informal and open to all participants, please feel free to forward this information. You can contribute an image, an object, a letter, text, really anything you think is appropriate. The show will be an evolving installation in the Oliver Art Center on the Oakland campus from January 11-17th 2010.

Here are several ways you can contribute:

1. Mail something that will arrive by Wednesday January 14th at the latest, sooner is better.If you want your contribution returned to you please provide a SASE. Please include your name and an email address and/or phone number with your submission.Photography Program c/o Chris NickelCalifornia College of the Arts5212 BroadwayOakland CA 94618-1426

2. Email something to photo@cca.eduPlease include your name and an email address and/or phone number with your submission. These submissions will not be returned.We will print it out for hanging. Because of limited people resources please send image files that are 300 dpi JPEGS (or Tiffs in a compressed folder) no larger than 11x17.

3. Drop off something to the first floor of the photo building (Martinez) on the Oakland campus anytime between 10am-5pm from January 7th through January 14th (with the exception of Saturday the 9th and Sunday the 10th). Please include your name and an email address and/or phone number with your submission. Please return to pick up your submission at the Oliver Art Center on Monday January 18th between 10am-1pm.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Phase One announced the release of the new Capture 5 software today! Capture 5 boasts new features such as focus mask, skin tone enhancer, creative vignette tool, a watermarking tool and more. They have broadened their scope of camera support to include more dslrs as well as Leaf backs.

The fine focus tool which can float or be added to your tool bar can give you instant true view of image sharpness. And finally there is a usable live preview! Phase has included metadata editing abilities, RGB level control at single channels, they enhanced the customizable workspaces, web contact pages, and multi monitor support as well. Move over Photoshop!

Capture 5 is available at www.phaseone.com for $399 or upgrades at $99 or you can try before you buy with a free trial download. Compatible with Mac OS 10.6 and 10.5.8 or higher.